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Develop Your Inner Detective

Customer service is often measured by the niceness factor of the person talking with the customer. However, how good we are at solving problems really has more weight.  A good detective listens and writes down verbal clues, makes note of the subject’s demeanor and directs the conversation. The first 15 seconds of a call is full of clues you can use to sell service and solve customer issues.  How much attention are you giving to the first 15 seconds of your conversations?

Before your customers call, they have decided what they will say to you when you answer.  They have ironed out how they

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Thankfulness

Lori Miller, President, Tooty Inc.

When I reflect on each person that makes up our team here at Tooty, I am thankful on a deep level.  I know how 2020 has affected them, what they have had to overcome, and the super-human effort required to produce an excellent product every day. 

Every organization has a similar testimony of their team’s resilience,  persistence and unity.  I reached out to some of our Tooty customers who were more than willing to share why they are so thankful for their teams. Be encouraged.

Pamela, New Mexico

I am thankful how the team has come together and even though we are physically distanced we are

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Customer Service for Municipal Waste Services

Municipal agreements can have a variety of different requirements that speak directly to the customer service a hauler will provide. Often-times the customer interaction points are not clearly defined. 1. The primary focus is on what a driver will be doing which is only one customer interaction point.
2. Your customer service department may also work directly with citizens to set up service or handle questions. That is a second customer interaction point.
3. The third interaction point tends to be what Tooty calls a Back of the Room Customer Service Representatives or BR-CSR. These are individuals who interact directly with the municipality via phone or e-mail and they tend to be in dispatch and accounting departments. In some cases, the only interaction citizens will have is with these BR-CSRs. These representatives tend to operate without any customer service training or standards which can lead to problems with your valuable municipal clients.
I want to share with you a recent request I received from a municipality. A county official asked if Tooty would secret shop the two haulers that split the service for their county. The county had been receiving complaints from the citizens and wanted to get in front of those complaints. (No one enjoys hearing from an angry citizen at a city council meeting!) The county also had inspectors out in the community who were assessing what citizens had at the curb, illegal dumping and other issues that make citizens angry and frustrate a hauling company’s operations department. Since the county uses Tooty training for its solid waste and utilities departments to improve their efficiencies and customer care, they were counting on some unbiased assessment that would help them help the haulers and make the citizens they serve happy.
Tooty made 44 secret shopper calls to the two haulers and posed as citizens with questions on everything from recycling and bulk items to recycle bin deliveries.
Key Points
1. All 44 calls were answered by someone in dispatch.
2. All representatives were untrained in customer service.
3. Every representative had different answers for common questions from the citizens they serve.
4. Each representative panicked when asked about a cart/bin delivery status.
5. The background noise from within the dispatch offices was disturbing.
6. Each person worked for a well-known hauler that had a separate customer service department.

Identifying your Back of the Room CSRs
I know that some of you have them. I’ve seen them! When I have the privilege to visit an office I do try to meet as many people as I can to see how they connect to customer service. There are times when I am told that “those people” only work with the municipality or brokers. They don’t talk to customers.” It is important, maybe even critical, for you to evaluate those who seem to work behind the scenes.
1. Do they send emails?
2. Do they talk on the phone?
3. Are they as great as your customer service representatives?
4. Have they been through training?

You have an opportunity to surprise your current municipal customers with improved customer service and to share some key differentiators with those municipalities you are hoping to close a deal with. Be proactive versus waiting for municipal officials to identify your customer service weakness.

Customer service is not a job title or a department, but a philosophy of how we care for those we are lucky enough to serve.

If you would like to try a Tooty Secret Shopper campaign or your back of the Room Customer Service people need training, please contact: Lori Miller at 708-478-5772 or lori_miller@tootyinc.com

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Deal Breakers

Today the phone will ring into your organization and if you are lucky, you will have a golden opportunity to sell your services, help a citizen or solve a problem. Having a great sales and marketing strategy or a fantastic CRM tool is one part of the equation. But, the customer’s impression of your organization through a customer service or sales representative can make or break the deal. At Tooty, we have a unique point of view to share with you because we FEEL what customers go through as we make secret shopper calls and listen into monitored conversations each week. Based on over 2,000 surveys we completed in the last two months we have documented 4 deal breakers that may be scaring your prospective customers away or infuriating the citizens you serve.
Deal Breaker #1- Long hold times
How long is too long for a customer to wait? 2-3 minutes has been a common measurement standard for years. In some markets customers will not wait more than a minute while in others they wait as long as it takes. Your phone system should keep the data on when the customers in your market hang up the phone. That will help you determine your market standards.
Deal Breaker #2- Passing around the customer
Customers become frustrated when they spend 5 minutes talking with one person who then transfers the call to another person who asks the very same things all over again. It gives the impression of inefficiency and can make a customer wonder how complicated working with you will be. At Tooty Inc., we help organizations implement a One Call Does It All protocol where every person is trained and empowered to handle the customer from start to finish.
Deal Breaker #3- Broken promise
Your customers may understand that they need to wait for a return call sometimes. The preference is not to wait at all, but if they have to they expect the promise of a return call to be kept. When I ask sales and customer service representatives when a return call should be made to a customer if the standard is within 2 hours, they always say 2 hours. A customer’s expectation would be that a return call would be received in half that time.  That is what they are measuring you on.   You have 2-ways to verify your team’s record with returning calls. 1-ask your front line representatives who doesn’t return calls. They can tell you because they receive those complaints from customers! 2- Let Tooty make secret shopper calls into your organization that require a call be returned.  We will evaluate the customer experience, document whether a return call is received and the time.
Deal Breaker #4- Conflicting personalities
What impression would a prospective customer have of your organization if the customer service representative who first answers is dynamic and the person who the call is transferred to is disengaged or unprepared? Insides sales, account managers, national sales, help desk, accounting and other departments are equally accountable to  excellent customer care.
Tooty’s signature training program Telepicting ™ focuses on how a prospective customer perceives a representative based on voice, attitude and knowledge and concludes whether that customer would give him/her their money or trust the answers given. It is a fun and impactful training exercise.

Telepicture Sample
Age: 34
Appearance: Jeans and a tee-shirt
Facial Expression: none
Attitude projected: disorganized, unprofessional and bored
What is your impression of the company: One-person operation, not trustworthy
Would you give the representative your money: No
Was there a sales strategy: No

If you’d like to learn how you can receive a complimentary Telepicting™ evaluation, please contact: lori_miller@tootyinc.com

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Voice, Attitude and Wording Shape Image

How many words does it take for you to determine if the customer on the other end of the line is in a bad mood?  One?  Maybe two?  You hear your customer’s voice and you can’t help but start to pass judgment on cranky old Mr. Smith.  After the conversation is over, you turn to your co-worker and say, “You won’t believe the jerk I just spoke with!”  Your teammate nods her head and smiles as she says, “Wait until I tell you about mine!”  Before you know it, everyone is talking about their customer as that jerk or that idiot that needs to get some manners.

How many words do you need to utter before your customer concludes that you will be happy to help or that you will be difficult to work with?  The process of associating a face or image to a phone voice is what Tooty coined as Telepicting ™.   And your Telepicture sets the stage for what happens next.  You can disarm a cranky customer with a cheerful voice or turn around someone who is having a bad day.  You can win a sale, collect more money or rescue a bad situation based on voice, attitude and wording choice.

Your company or organization’s website lets the world know what to expect when they call in or meet a representative.  The wording on your website probably describes your staff in such glowing terms that the expectation is high.  The customer or citizen you serve may be looking forward to the great experience.  Do you really know what happens when someone calls in to your call center, help desk, department or office?

You need help from the expert team at Tooty if:

  1. You want to confirm your staff is doing an amazing job over the phone.
  2. You want to discover areas where your team could be more effective and positive.
  3. You have the same problems today that you had yesterday, last week or last month.
  4. Departments are not working together effectively.
  5. Your call volume is out of control resulting in long

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